Is there a Subject 4 in the driver's license test?
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There is a Subject 4 in the driver's license test. The driver's license examination consists of four subjects: Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4, each with different test content. Subject 4 of the driver's license test, also known as the Safe and Civilized Driving Test, was added as part of the driver's license examination following the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123 and has been implemented since January 2013. Below is the test content for Subject 4: 1. Safety knowledge: Safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions. 2. Operational requirements: Safe and civilized driving operation requirements. 3. Emergency handling methods: Methods for handling emergencies such as tire blowouts. 4. Accident handling knowledge: Knowledge on handling traffic accidents after they occur.
Yes, there is indeed a subject four in the driver's license test. It's the final part of the exam, called the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test, usually taken after subject three. The content is all about traffic safety knowledge, such as traffic rules, emergency handling, and ethical driving, all of which can be completed by answering questions on a computer or mobile phone. When I took the test, I used an APP to review questions every day. The questions were quite practical, covering risk judgment and prevention in actual driving. Passing subject four is necessary to obtain the driver's license, which shows it plays a crucial role in the entire exam process, ensuring we understand safety better when on the road. Young people preparing for the exam often find it not difficult because it can be passed with common sense, but those knowledge points are lifesavers when actually driving, such as remembering to fasten seat belts and not driving under the influence, which reduce accidents.